Monday 11 April 2016

Enugu Gov. urges fervent prayers to tame criminality

Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, on Sunday, urged Christians to embark on fervent prayers to arrest the upsurge in kidnapping and other forms of criminality in the country.



He made the call during a service to mark 2016 Catholic Mothering Sunday at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, Federal Housing, Trans-Ekulu, Enugu.

He commended Monsignor Obiora Ike, also the Chairman of the Enugu State Economic Advisory Committee, for his selfless service to the state and humanity in general.

He said ``prayers had become necessary in view of the increasing incidences of crimes and other anti-social activities in different parts of the country.

``I believe that prayers will do so much in checking the menace of herdsmen/farmers clashes, cases of rape, armed robbery, kidnapping, pipeline vandalism, among others.''

He urged mothers to be vanguard of peace, love and tolerance in their various families for peace to reign; which would make the society a better place for all.

Earlier in a sermon, Prof. Ike had said that ``Mothers Day is a demonstration of God’s love for mankind.

``Mothers should play their roles effectively in their various families.''

He urged the nation’s leaders to imbibe the culture of leaving good legacies while in office.

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